• Most young men do nothing when they see women getting sexually harassed on the street

    Just over half (53 percent) of boys and men between 16 and 25 years old have witnessed unwanted sexual behavior towards women in the past year. Three-quarters (77 percent) of young men did or said nothing the last time they witnessed it. The harassment mainly involved staring, whistling, and calling after a woman, according to research by research agency Ipsos I&O, commissioned by Plan International.

  • Biden Education Secretary Refuses to Answer Whether ‘Women Are Physically Different Than Men’

    Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona repeatedly refused to answer questions on whether physical differences exist between men and women at a Wednesday hearing. The National Read More

  • Violence against women: At least 21 men released on bail went on to attack women

    Exclusive: Fears the ‘system isn’t fit for purpose’ as data reveals shocking number of men released on bail who go on to kill women

    • TooFab

    The View Weighs in on SNL 'Hot Women' Controversy: 'It's Not for Men to Ogle Women'

    For nearly five decades, fans have been tuning in to NBC's late-night staple, Saturday Night Live. But are they tuning in for the laughs or the eye candy? The ladies of The View weighed in after that very topic went viral, eliciting reactions from a couple of SNL cast members. As part of their "Hot Topics" segment, the co-hosts took a look at the viral TikTok by a woman going by the name Jahelis who asked, "Am I the only person who's ever noticed that SNL has never hired a, like, hot...

  • 'Women in sports continue to push new boundaries': Biden earns backlash over tweet regarding women athletes

    A tweet on President Joe Biden's @POTUS X account asserted that women athletes "inspire" people but claimed that "women are not paid their fair share." The post from the pro-transgender Biden administration earned backlash on social media."Women in sports continue to push new boundaries and inspire us all. But right now we're seeing that even if you're the best, women are not paid their fair share. It's time that we give our daughters the same opportunities as our sons and ensure women are paid...

    • AskMen

    Why Women Enjoy Sex With Married Men

    It seems that everywhere you turn, women are trying to land a man who's wearing a wedding band. Is it now till bed do you part?

  • Apple Responds to Criticism Over iPhone's 'Parts Pairing' Process

    Apple today announced that customers and independent repair shops will be able to repair select iPhones with used genuine Apple parts starting later this year. Alongside the announcement, Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus spoke with TechCrunch about the iPhone's controversial "parts pairing" process. Repair website iFixit criticized Apple's parts pairing process last year, and Oregon recently passed a law that would ban Apple from using a "parts pairing" process in the state...

  • Women outshine men in NCAA final TV viewership

    For the first time, more people watched the NCAA women’s basketball final game than the men’s, Nielsen said Tuesday. The hyped game in which the Iowa Hawkeyes and record-breaking star Caitlin Clark took on, and lost to, No. 1-seeded South Carolina drew more than 18.9 million views Sunday, according to ESPN and the audience rating company. The men’s Connecticut vs. Purdue game Monday had 4 million fewer viewers, with 14.8 million, Nielsen said. It was the first time ever that the audience for the...

  • Brave men and women of WWII resistance: the England voyagers

    Some rowed across the North Sea in rickety boats. Others made their way north through Scandinavia, south through Europe or even went halfway around the world. The thing that united these 2,150 brave Dutchmen and women was that during the Nazi occupation of World War II, they made their way to England – and joined the war effort. A new project has literally mapped the journeys of the Engelandvaarders, or “England voyagers”, as these intrepid travellers are known. Thanks to

  • Here’s where women voters stand in the Biden-Trump rematch

    Women voters are set to play a pivotal role in November’s general election as both parties court the key demographic and as reproductive rights emerge as a major motivating issue on both sides of the aisle. Millions more women than men have registered to vote in recent cycles, and they’ve bested men in turnout numbers in every presidential election since

  • The Best Part of This Disney Animated Film Happens After the Credits

    Wish's post-credits scene is the best part of the film, with its nostalgic callback to Disney's iconic anthem.

    • GQ

    The Longevity Gap Between Men and Women Is Getting Bigger. Here’s Why.

    Take a leisurely walk around any retirement community and you’re bound to see some real gender imbalance, and that’s not likely to change any time soon. New research out of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and UC San Francisco found that the gap between how long men live and how long women live has been widening for more than a decade. As of 2021 (the latest year there’s data for), women live an average of 5.8 years longer than men. That’s up a year from 2010 and making the gender...